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    Quartzites and Metaconglomerates Are Usually Formed Along Faults by Intensive
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Quartzites and Metaconglomerates Are Usually Formed Along Faults by Intensive

Question 135

Question 135

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Quartzites and metaconglomerates are usually formed along faults by intensive fracturing and fragmentation of conglomerate beds and quartz veins.

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